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Letter to the Editor

Post-stroke sexual dysfunction: an overlooked and under-addressed problem

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Pages 263-264 | Received 21 Feb 2013, Accepted 11 Mar 2013, Published online: 02 May 2013
 

Abstract

Sexual disorders after stroke are thought to be due to multiple etiologies, including both organic and psychosocial causes. Sexual function in post-stroke patients is often disregarded by healthcare professionals although sexuality is a fundamental part of quality of life. Beside pharmacological treatment, one of the most important, but underestimated, success factors of SD therapy is undeniably a proper counseling, which is mandatory to provide correct information on post-stroke sexuality helping the patients and their partners to regain intimacy.

    Implications for Rehabilitation

  • Sexuality is an integrant and essential part of QoL, and patient affected by stroke should be investigated and treated for sexual disorders.

  • Stroke may alter sexual response by changing the process of sexual stimuli to preclude arousal, decreasing or increasing desire, and curtailing genital engorgement.

  • There is a need for a better management of stroke-related problems, including SD, providing the patients and their partner information useful to achieve a better sexual health.

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